The Progressive International Motorcycle Show rolled into Long Beach for the 2014 model year. As usual, there were plenty of new motorcycles to get excited about.

While we didn’t get many surprises, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not fun to see all the new bikes in one place at one time. Plus, there are plenty of custom bikes to peruse, as well as a great selection of apparel and accessory companies displaying their wares.

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Let’s take a look at the companies at the Progressive International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach, in alphabetical order. We were disappointed by the absence of the Piaggio Group, so there’s nothing to see from Aprilia, Moto Guzzi or Vespa.

BMW has five exciting new models to show, though one (the S 1000 R naked sport bike) didn’t make it. Still, presenting the 2014 R nineT, R 1200 RT, K 1600 GTL Exclusive and R 1200 GS Adventure is more than enough to send us running for our helmets.

Ducati didn’t have the new 2014 1199 Superleggera on display, to the disappointment of World Superbike fans. However, the rest of the Ducati line was there, including the muscular all-new 2014 Monster 1200 S.

Harley-Davidson’s big news this year is Project Rushmore. All the Project Rushmore tourers were there, as well as a wide array of customized 2014 models, plus the stockers.

Honda debuted the muscular 2014 Valkyrie and futuristic CTX1300. A nice surprise was a CBR1000RR customized to look like the Honda GP bikes of the 1960s—check out that paint and Leo Vince exhaust.

Husqvarna, newly acquired by KTM from BMW, showed the first of the KTM-powered Huskies. With the classic Swedish white/blue/yellow livery, they look great.

Hyosung impressed us with the wild-looking all-new 2014 EXIV 250. The list price could be below $4000, and we can’t wait to ride the angular little guy.

Indian presented a 2014 Chief Vintage bagger that will be sold at an auction with the proceeds going to charity. Another all-American brand, Jack Daniel’s, added a kick to the bike, as did the chaps-wearing girls presenting the bike.

Kawasaki had two literbikes get updates this year—the 2014 Z1000 and Ninja 1000. Both have attention-grabbing styling and significant performance updates.

KTM had two exciting 2014 models to debut at the Progressive International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach—the spectacular 1290 Super Duke naked bike and the 1190 Adventure R. KTM also displayed what has to be one of the most beautiful dirt bikes made—the 350 XCF-W Six Days.

Suzuki focused on the new 2014 V-Strom 1000 Adventure, which was proudly placed on a lifted rotating stand. Plenty of BOSS cruisers were also there for fans of blacked-out customs.

Victory did not have a new model to show us, but the custom bagger built in conjunction with Nikki Sixx of Motley Crüe fame was certainly an eye-catcher.

Zero has updated their motorcycles for 2014, so everything was shiny and new. The SR is Zero’s highest performance electric bike, and it has an impressive range of 171 miles with an accessory battery pack. Also impressive was the new FX model with full size tires and beefier suspension.

And finally, there are plenty of over the top customs, including Batman’s Batcycle and the wildest Can-Am Spyder adaptation we’ve ever seen. Plus, of course, scores of accessory and apparel companies, such as Racer Gloves.

With 45 years of riding experience, Don Williams is a fan of all kinds of motorcycles. He's enjoys sport bikes, cruisers, dirt bikes, touring bikes, adventure bikes, dual sport bikes, and rideable customs. Ask him what his favorite bike is and he will tell you, "Whatever bike I'm on."

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